by david bushing » January 7th, 2008, 7:11 pm
I agree with Joe that this is a circa 1920's kids model bottom of the line glove given the outside seams and the way the appendages are sewn but as for mfg's stamping gloves, that dates back to 1880's. The mint fingerless glove that I bought at the Halper sale had the maker ink stamped in the outside palm, right where it would wear out with any use, hence most existing examples have no maker present. Also, I sold the old Harvard workmans style glove that had no use on the Mears for sale sight. It was marked Harvard with a model number and it too is stamped in ink on the surface to have completely dissappeared once it saw any use. Another case where previous styles and mfg techniques were recycled for the bottom line models. david bushing